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Welcome to this week’s giveaway!

What would you will win:3-Charlies Laundry Powder 80 loadsWhat to do? Simply leave a comment telling us which detergent do you use to wash your diapers and how it works for you. Don’t forget to leave a way for us to contact you if you’re the winner. You don’t need to have a blog to win, but be sure to leave your email address if you don’t have one.

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How? We will draw one winner randomly with an “Online Number Generator” and will make a post with the winner on Friday, June 19th. It is the responsibility of the winner to contact us to claim their prize.

Who can participate? US Residents and Canadians* are welcome!

Important note about the winner: If we haven’t heard from the winner by the closing time of next week’s giveaway, we will choose another winner that will be published TOGETHER with next week’s winner. We promise to do our best to get in contact with the winners. *Canadian winners will be responsible for shipping costs.

Good luck, and don’t forget to tell all your family and friends about the giveaway! In case that you don’t win, what a better person to win than a friend of yours!!

I am just getting into cloth diapering. I have about 7 different cloth diapers I am trying out.I am using planet laundry soap because I can get it at the local Fred Meyer store. I am really excited about cloth diapering and am a bit overwhelmed with all the diaper choices, but your blog has been extremely helpful.

Currently I use Sun detergent in powdered form. I spent many hours researching different detergents and then many more hours walking all the grocery stores in our area searching for cloth appropriate laundry detergent. It's worked pretty well for us.

I use Soap Nuts in a bag with a few drops of tea tree oil to wash our diapers. When it's sunny and I have the time, I hang them on the line to dry. Once a month I use RLR Laundry Treatment on the whole stash to prevent leaking in the AIOs.

My diapers come out smelling.. like nothing! It's wonderful! And since I started using tea tree oil, the Imp rarely gets rashes (we had a problem with thrust for a while). When I can line dry, the stains all but disappear.

Right now I'm using Arm & Hammer sensitive. It works really well, but I can't find it anywhere (I can only find the more concentrated version and it has ingredients I don't want to use). I just bought Ecover laundry wash, and I'm already worried about using it because I've read some reports of it acting more like a soap and leaving buildup. Ugh!

I use a basic generic Giant Eagle powder detergent. It works great. Very occasionally I add some bleach or Oxi-type cleaner. I've been eagerly waiting for this container to disappear so that I can buy myself some Charlies!

I use Charlie's Soap and I love it!! I have tried a bunch of detergents and this is the only one that has left my diapers with a clean, fresh smell. Since using Charlie's I have not had any problems with rashes or urine smell.

We use Arm & Hammer Essentials. it worked great at first, but I'm finding latley that the diapers aren't as fresh as I'd like them to be. I've been considering trying Charlie's Soap or Allen's to see if it makes a difference, so this is a GREAT giveaway!

What a fab giveaway!! I was using Planet detergent and was completely in LOVE with it. Not a single problem with it! Then, my grocery store stopped carrying it, and I couldn't find any other places in Omaha that did. So, we just switched to Country Save. I haven't tried it yet, but I really hope it works as well as Planet!!

I use Charlie's Soap for all my laundry. I love it! Each bag lasts a couple months and the clothes and diapers come out clean. And it has definitely been a plus in our household as we all have rather sensitive skin!

I'm still new to cloth diapering and trying out different ways to wash. I've heard everything for many different reason to wash in this or that. First I started washing in Purex natural essentails, which I used for all my laundry. Then I switched to Purex free and clear when I heard about washing with free and clear product. I choose Purex because I combine coupons and sales and get it really cheap…..However, after reading more message boards, some wash in regular detergents because enzymes break down bacteria better, so they really rinse the diapers well. So then I tried washing in Gain powder.I ultimately like washing in Purex Natural Essentails, but found any washing methods are succesful, and you just have to understand what you are doing to your dipes and who to effectively use the detergent you are using.

I make my own laundry detergent! I found the recipe online. I have instructions on my website.I just started this month and I love it. It has a grated laundry soap, Washing Soda, and Borax. I also use tea tree oil for fragrance. It is natural and works very well on cloth diapers.

I use Tide powder now. When we began, I tried Allen's Naturally, Gain, Purex, etc… I ended up having such stink issues (that I now attribute to my machine and putting too many diapers in at once).Tide makes 'em smell great, look white, and does not cause any sort of negative reaction. I'm happy with it.

I've been using Charlie's Soap since I began pre-washing our son's baby clothes right before he was born. I have extremely sensitive skin, so I switched all of our laundry to it, too. We love it. It cleans well and leaves our clothes soft without the need for softeners. Our diapers get clean with very little buildup (I've only had to strip once in over a year of heavy diaper use). Great detergent and much better for the environment.

I've also tried Country Save, and while it seems to work great on our clothes and doesn't make me itch, it didn't seem to get our diapers quite clean enough. I probably should have used more per load, but I just switched back to Charlie's Soap since it works so well.

We use Charlie's Soap and have ever since we switched to cloth diapers. It works and I love not having to use a fabric softener. I throw a little bit of vinegar in the final rinse for noncotton fleece fabrics to cut down on static cling but it isn't needed for most things.

I was really freaked seeing no comments yet, but then I see the moderation message.. whew, lol.

Wow.. I could really use this one.. DESPERATELY. Here's why:I'm a bad bad bad cloth diaperer. Going into it, I didn't know all the do's and don'ts about detergent. So I have 2 kinds: Dreft (No no) and All Baby (No no no.) … They DO work okay for me, but I only use a tiny bit (I hand-wash) for fear of ruining my diapers. But I have sworn off internet shopping for at least 2 months to give me a chance to dig myself out of the cloth-diaper filled hole my bank account is in 😉 So I can't find a suitable detergent!

i am just transistioning to cloth diapers and have only been using them exclusively for about a week. I have tried allen's naturally and charlie's soap and i have tide original powder and one other i can't remember the name of that i got in a trial pack.

Actually I just use a Purex free and clear detergent from the store..I just recently heard it's a no no from a friend though–oops! I haven't had any problems from it yet however and my diapers never stink!

I use Charlie's Soap, Allen's Naturally and Sensi-Clean. It's a sample pack that I bought. I'm just starting with cloth diapering and am trying to figure out what soap I like. If I won this giveaway I'd definitely be settled on Charlie's Soap for awhile. 🙂 sweepstakes@genny2118.oib.com

I'm currently using Country Save and loving it – we have hard water AND an HE machine…it's been difficult trying to find a detergent that works with both those problems.I've heard good things about Charlie's from a friend and would love to try it as well.

If i can use charlies soap i do and i really like it alot as it keeps my diapers clean. With 4 kids i go though soap very fast so i have washed my diapers with Tide, seems to work ok , but i like that charlies soap has no build up on the diapers.

I use Seventh Generation's normal laundry detergent–Free and Clear. It works okay, but there are stains on my diapers that I am trying to use the sun to bleach out. Maybe I should use flushable liners too?

I used All Free and Clear. It works well. I havent had any issues. but i dont know if it is the best because i havent tried anything else! Would love the try charlie's soap out 🙂sandiehazelwood@hotmail.com

I am new to your site but love what i see. I currently wash with Purex and Oxyclean(in HOT water after a cold initial rinse). It has been working great for me, but I wash daily since my cd stash is rather limited at this point. I'd love to try your product.

I use tide original powder. I did lots of reading at lots of different locations and decided to go with Tide until I run out of all of my other detergents. As a friend of mine told me Charlie's soap is the only thing you should use in your washing machine.

We're using Country Save. No problems with odor until my newborn showed up. Now I am wondering if I need to increase the amount of detergent I am using? Does anyone have any suggestions. My oldest is using pockets and my youngest is in prefolds.

Tuesday – still Country Save…but I might have figured out my stink issue. I was washing my pail liner bag with the diapers and I think it was interfering with the wash/rinse. I did a load today without the bag and everything smelled much better!

I use Allens Naturally. I bought the gallon size before my daughter was born. She is 7 months now and I still have at least 3/4 of the gallon left. I use a HE washer so that helps cut down on the amount. I really like it so far.

I'm washing my diapers in Charlie's Soap right now. First I run a light/quick cold wash/cold rinse with a tiny bit of Charlie's, then I run a heavy duty hot wash/warm rinse with one scoop of Charlie's (yes, that's more than the 1/4 of the recommended amount, but it's what works and I got the green light from Cotton Babies for the Bum Genius). Sometimes I will run a quick extra hot wash/warm rinse just to make sure all the detergent is washed out.